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- Business_guru abstract "A business guru or management guru; is a leading authority on business practices and can be defined as 'a person with influential ideas or theories about business'. The earliest use of the term business guru can be tracked back to the 1960s being used in 'Business Week'. There are no existing qualifications that make someone a business guru. The lists of people who have been accepted as business gurus have constantly changed over time. However, there are some people who have been accepted by a great majority as a business guru and also some organizations which have created their own lists of gurus. One English writer has described management gurus as \"overwhelmingly a US phenomenon.\"".
- Business_guru thumbnail CK_Prahalad_WEForum_2009.jpg?width=300.
- Business_guru wikiPageID "47827092".
- Business_guru wikiPageLength "12374".
- Business_guru wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Business_guru wikiPageRevisionID "707265605".
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_P._Sloan.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Management.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_McGregor.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Enron.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Winslow_Taylor.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Hamel.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Innovation.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Max_Weber.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Porter.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Drucker.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Peters.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLink File:CK_Prahalad_WEForum_2009.jpg.
- Business_guru wikiPageWikiLinkText "business guru".
- Business_guru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Business_guru subject Category:Management.
- Business_guru hypernym Authority.
- Business_guru type Organisation.
- Business_guru comment "A business guru or management guru; is a leading authority on business practices and can be defined as 'a person with influential ideas or theories about business'. The earliest use of the term business guru can be tracked back to the 1960s being used in 'Business Week'. There are no existing qualifications that make someone a business guru. The lists of people who have been accepted as business gurus have constantly changed over time.".
- Business_guru label "Business guru".
- Business_guru sameAs Q22906985.
- Business_guru sameAs Q22906985.
- Business_guru wasDerivedFrom Business_guru?oldid=707265605.
- Business_guru depiction CK_Prahalad_WEForum_2009.jpg.
- Business_guru isPrimaryTopicOf Business_guru.